Academy Awards and Nominations
| Year | Award | Title of work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1934 | Outstanding Production | Viva Villa! | Nominated |
| 1935 | Outstanding Production | David Copperfield | Nominated |
| 1936 | Outstanding Production | A Tale of Two Cities | Nominated |
| 1937 | Outstanding Production | A Star Is Born | Nominated |
| 1939 | Outstanding Production | Gone with the Wind | Won |
| 1938 | Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | Nominated | |
| 1939 | Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | Won | |
| 1940 | Outstanding Production | Rebecca | Won |
| 1944 | Best Motion Picture | Since You Went Away | Nominated |
| 1945 | Best Motion Picture | Spellbound | Nominated |
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Famous quotes containing the word academy:
“I realized early on that the academy and the literary world alikeand I dont think there really is a distinction between the twoare always dominated by fools, knaves, charlatans and bureaucrats. And that being the case, any human being, male or female, of whatever status, who has a voice of her or his own, is not going to be liked.”
—Harold Bloom (b. 1930)